September 8th, 2018
11:00am – 3:00pm
Halperin Building – Riis Park
Via The Patch:
Don’t miss The Harrison Public Library’s Play2Learn Festival! It is free to the public and promises to delight both kids and parents while showing them how play can be a learning process.
New to Play2Learn this year is the NatureStation, the Rye Nature Center’s new mobile workshop that features over a dozen activities to teach people about the natural world they live in. The immersive exhibit features a quarry, forest, wetland, and garden.
More than 40 hands-on activities will be offered at the Play2Learn Festival, nearly twice as many as the first two years. The eight play zones are themed for physical, music, creative, science, make believe, technology, construction, and sensory activities. There are games, experiments, projects, and experiences for kids of all ages. Parents are encouraged to participate, too, since one of the goals of the festival is to expose them to the play-to-learn concept.
There will be additional food trucks and refreshment options, lots of live music and entertainment, and a new feature this year—prizes for those festival-goers who participate in multiple activities.
Don’t miss The Harrison Public Library’s Play2Learn Festival! It is free to the public and promises to delight both kids and parents while showing them how play can be a learning process.
New to Play2Learn this year is the NatureStation, the Rye Nature Center’s new mobile workshop that features over a dozen activities to teach people about the natural world they live in. The immersive exhibit features a quarry, forest, wetland, and garden.
More than 40 hands-on activities will be offered at the Play2Learn Festival, nearly twice as many as the first two years. The eight play zones are themed for physical, music, creative, science, make believe, technology, construction, and sensory activities. There are games, experiments, projects, and experiences for kids of all ages. Parents are encouraged to participate, too, since one of the goals of the festival is to expose them to the play-to-learn concept.
There will be additional food trucks and refreshment options, lots of live music and entertainment, and a new feature this year—prizes for those festival-goers who participate in multiple activities.